Seek Giacometti’s “The Palace at 4 a.m.” Go back two hours. See towers and curtain walls of matchsticks, marble, marbles, light, cloud at stasis. Walk in. The beggar queen is dreaming on her throne of words… You have arrived at the web home of Marly Youmans, maker of novels, poems, and stories, as well as the occasional fantasy. D. G. Myers: "A writer who has more resolutely stood her ground against the tide of literary fashion would be difficult to name."
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Monday, November 07, 2011
Two anecdotes
10 comments:
Alas, I must once again remind large numbers of Chinese salesmen and other worldwide peddlers that if they fall into the Gulf of Spam, they will be eaten by roaming Balrogs. The rest of you, lovers of grace, poetry, and horses (nod to Yeats--you do not have to be fond of horses), feel free to leave fascinating missives and curious arguments.
The responsibility of remembering things is so great that I look forward to being able to say (in all honesty), "Oh! I forgot!"
ReplyDeleteIt happens guiltlessly.
Nate appears to be learning the most important lessons in life early. Where?
Bright lad!
Where are the shrunken heads you promised? Memory loss?
ReplyDeleteRobbi,
ReplyDeleteGo read his article! You will find the shrunken heads (brains) there.
Paul,
Yawn. I have discovered that temporary momdom when your youngest child has an unbelievable schedule of sports, other activities, and eight classes is quite stressful. Up to all hours and rising at six or earlier.
I like the way you wrap yourself in silver linings!
This is actually extremely funny. I hope you can see the humor, Marly, but thanks for sharing it with the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I laughed heartily, Beth! Yes, I thought it was a funny conjunction...
ReplyDeleteHmm, maybe I should add a smidge if it's not wholly clear that I thought the whole thing funny!
ReplyDeleteHa! N is not alone. My 14 year-old son worked on the very same map just a few weeks ago. Perhaps males are more susceptible to forgetfulness...
ReplyDeleteIt's a boy thing, isn't it? (I've got one of the other flavor and she's not known to miss a beat.) ;)
(Loved yours, and Professor William's, piece.)
Jayne,
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping by--I'm off to Scouts with said boy right now. Yes, I have two boys and a girl and notice some pretty pronounced differences as well!
Ack, late for Scouts--by!
Dear Marly Yeomans, Bill Miller thanks you for the kind post, but his shrinking brain is such that he could not figure out how to find your email account to send this appreciation there.
ReplyDeleteBill Miller
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~wimiller/
Dear Bill,
ReplyDeleteYou have managed to spell my name the way my ancestors did (somehow we began altering the thing a couple of generations back.) I have often thought that I should have used that spelling in my books because then more people would know how to pronounce it.
Worry not! The address seems to have vanished from both website and blog. I shall have to rectify that, I suppose. My public address is camellia (at) marlyyoumans.com.